rules_pyvenv VS dotfiles

Compare rules_pyvenv vs dotfiles and see what are their differences.

rules_pyvenv

Bazel rules for creating Python virtual envs. (by cedarai)

dotfiles

Mirror of https://git.sr.ht/~sirn/dotfiles (by sirn)
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rules_pyvenv dotfiles
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23 8
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3.0 9.4
3 months ago 3 days ago
Python Nix
Apache License 2.0 -
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rules_pyvenv

Posts with mentions or reviews of rules_pyvenv. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-26.

dotfiles

Posts with mentions or reviews of dotfiles. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-12.
  • Show HN: We open sourced our new Mac developer setup script
    13 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 12 Dec 2021
    Ha, I also have something similar[1], but I use a mix of profiles and flavors. I have two profiles: pkg for installing packages and user for configuring user profiles. Profiles are then broken down further with flavors: dev for development packages, desktop for desktop packages and configurations, and so on.

    I found it highly amusing that we're taking similar approaches for a lot of things: a wrapper function for sudo and fetch, and OS detection (especially the appending WSL suffix part). Mine is not as idempotent as yours, and having a per-package definition is still in my TODO list, though.

    [1]: https://github.com/sirn/dotfiles

What are some alternatives?

When comparing rules_pyvenv and dotfiles you can also consider the following projects:

Backuppc - BackupPC is a high-performance, enterprise-grade system for backing up to a server's disk.

setup-new-computer-script - This script will help with the quick setup and installation of tools and applications for new developers at Vendasta.

puppet-boxen - Boxen's fundamental modules and types.

install-computer

laptop - A shell script to set up a macOS laptop for web and mobile development.

edgetest - edgetest is a tox-inspired python library that will loop through your project's dependencies, and check if your project is compatible with the latest version of each dependency

computer.setup - Ansible to get set go faster

gore - Yet another Go REPL that works nicely. Featured with line editing, code completion, and more.